Bendy toy
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Nothing is secure against a cordless angle grinder with a 1mm Klingspor slitting disc. ( I use them all the time for cutting stainless and tool steel).
The torsional load on the center stand is likely to snag the cutting disc before it is cut fully through.
But the thief might not have to get under the bike next to it with his disc cutter. ( when chased by a tiger you only have to run faster than the slowest runner)
I made this to use when away from home and when there is nothing to chain the bike to.
A disc lock is easier to use and just as effective. But either way, the bike would be away in seconds with a furniture moving dolly under the centre stand or locked wheel.
Ive recently found a parking space where I can take the chain through the bike frame (behind rear shock), around the rear wheel and around the parking loop. The lock could be cut but bike frame cuts more easily. This way means more tubes to deal with.


